What intravenous infusion is used for hypotension?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Man
Introduction
For hypotension, treatments such as Shenmai Injection (Panax ginseng and Ophiopogon japonicus), Shengmai Injection (fresh preparation), Ligustrazine Hydrochloride Injection, and Salvia Miltiorrhiza Injection may be used. These agents function to invigorate Qi, promote blood circulation, improve blood pressure, and regulate vascular tone. However, if hypotension is congenital, the therapeutic effect may be limited. Asymptomatic hypotension generally does not require specific treatment; nevertheless, it is important to monitor for underlying causes—particularly disorders involving other organ systems.

This is a clear manifestation of arterial aging. As atherosclerosis progresses, arterial stenosis may develop—and in severe cases, even arterial occlusion may occur. Whether it is arterial stenosis or aneurysmal dilation, the eventual outcomes tend to be relatively serious. So, what intravenous (IV) infusions are appropriate for hypotension?

What IV Infusions Are Used for Hypotension?

Common IV treatments for hypotension include Shenmai Injection, Shengmai Injection (fresh preparation), Tetramethylpyrazine Hydrochloride Injection, and Salvia Miltiorrhiza Injection. These agents help invigorate Qi, promote blood circulation, regulate blood pressure, and improve vascular tone. However, if hypotension is congenital, these treatments may yield limited efficacy. In asymptomatic cases, treatment may not be necessary—but monitoring remains essential. When hypotension stems from other underlying conditions—such as arteritis, aortic valve insufficiency, or infection—the specific cause must be identified and treated accordingly; simply administering Qi- and blood-tonifying herbal preparations is insufficient and inappropriate.

For patients with mild hypotension seeking IV therapy to improve their condition, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injections such as Shenmai Injection may be considered. Patients with mild hypotension should avoid prolonged standing in hot, humid, or oxygen-deficient environments. In severe cases accompanied by prominent symptoms, thorough evaluation and active management are essential to alleviate clinical manifestations. Daily nutritional intake should be enhanced through balanced, well-planned meals to ensure comprehensive and adequate nutrient supply.

Patients should consume foods that tonify Qi and nourish blood, warm the Spleen, and strengthen the Kidneys—such as lotus seeds and longan fruit—as well as high-protein foods and fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C, all of which support improved blood circulation and help elevate blood pressure. Individuals with hypotension should focus on strengthening their constitution, maintaining regular dietary habits, and adhering to a consistent daily routine. We hope this information proves helpful.